Clubhouse, just tap on a creator's profile that has this feature enabled and tap "Send Money". Next, the user must enter the amount they want to send. If this is your first payment, the app will ask you to enter your credit or debit card information. The payment is processed through the Stripe payment platform, which will charge a small commission to the user. The rest of the amount will go entirely to the creator, that is, Clubhouse will not receive any income through Payments . It is a rather daring bet, which chooses to satisfy content creators rather than start working on making the application's business model profitable.
As published by TechCrunch, Clubhouse is working on two other monetization features: Tickets for events and rooms, sold directly through the clipping path service application. Tickets will be available in limited quantities, to encourage a feeling of scarcity. Subscriptions (with a model similar to Patreon ), with which users can support their favorite creators for a monthly amount. We still have no news of when these last two features will be available, but they are certainly very interesting options for content creators to earn money with this network. In the meantime, let's take a look at other options for monetizing your Clubhouse presence.
The "Creator First" program: training and support for creators Clubhouse's "Creator First" program, first launched in March 2021 and with editions in the United States and India, is another initiative to support content creators on the network. Creator First is a creator "accelerator program" that seeks to support emerging creators with the resources they need to bring their ideas to life and nurture their creativity. The program is supported by three different "legs": creative solutions, promotion and financial support. When it comes to creative solutions , Clubhouse supports the show's creators by: Specialized equipment, such as iPhones or AirPod Pros.